Product Review: Sugar Bowl Bakery Palmiers
Keep summer boredom at bay and get kids moving! Promote healthy habits and keep kids engaged with tips from our friends at The Alliance for a Healthier Generation. Try some of their games, activities and strategies to create active and healthful environments for your kids at home, on vacation, at the park or wherever your kids may roam this summer.
“Making healthier choices doesn’t happen overnight and it’s important to be consistent to turn healthy eating and physical activity behaviors intohabits. It’s especially important to stay active and make healthy choices at snack and mealtimes over the summer months so that kids can pick up where they left off when the school year begins. After all, active kids learn better.
You can set a healthy example for kids by maintaining an active lifestyle and by encouraging them to make healthier choices at meal and snack times. Check out our 3 most popular resources to help the kids in your life stay healthy all year long!
Fitness Cards:
Anyone – parents, kids, caregivers or neighbors – can take a time out for fitness with exercises such as push-ups, chair dips and invisible jump rope.
Product Calculator for Smart Snacks:
Take the guesswork out of finding healthy snacks. Just enter the product information, answer a few questions and determine whether your beverage or snack is a healthy choice.
Task Cards:
Print these cards and use them at home, waiting in line at the store or at summer camp to keep kids moving anytime, anywhere.”
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